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OT: How many MLB parks have you visited?

Fenway - Most visits, 40+ games on '74 (including first & last game w/streaking), '75 World Series, '78 Bucky F Dent game. Maybe once since bleachers were closed in. Never with seats on The Wall
Yankee - Old, pre- & post-renovations, for Yankees & Newport Jazz Fest (most memorably BB King)
Yankee - New
Shea - Original & re-clad exteriors, for Mets, Jets, Who/Clash/David Johansen, Police/REM/Joan Jett
Citi
Busch - Current version
Riverfront - '76 World Series games 1&2, including the night game w/Bowie Kuhn wearing a sweater
Kingdome - Amazing echoes with ~2,000 attendance
Three Rivers - For 1975 Pitt-Penn State football game, and from a dust-avoiding vantage point when it was imploded in 2001
Comerica - only photographs from the outside; Tigers were on the road
 
Yankee Stadium
Old Cleveland Stadium
Arlington Park,TX
Marlins Park
Camden Yards
Nationals Ballpark
Coors Field
Fenway

It feels like more than it is but all good times nonetheless!!!
 
Fenway - Most visits, 40+ games on '74 (including first & last game w/streaking), '75 World Series, '78 Bucky F Dent game. Maybe once since bleachers were closed in. Never with seats on The Wall
Yankee - Old, pre- & post-renovations, for Yankees & Newport Jazz Fest (most memorably BB King)
Yankee - New
Shea - Original & re-clad exteriors, for Mets, Jets, Who/Clash/David Johansen, Police/REM/Joan Jett
Citi
Busch - Current version
Riverfront - '76 World Series games 1&2, including the night game w/Bowie Kuhn wearing a sweater
Kingdome - Amazing echoes with ~2,000 attendance
Three Rivers - For 1975 Pitt-Penn State football game, and from a dust-avoiding vantage point when it was imploded in 2001
Comerica - only photographs from the outside; Tigers were on the road

Nice List Hans. Joseph’s been to 2 parks so he was excited to hear about the rest. It was a cool distraction to everything bad in the sport currently.
 
Fenway (quite often)
Shea
Yankee Stadium (original)
Arlington
Candlestick Park
Wrigley
Miller Park (beautiful ball yard)
Oakland
Petco (for a party, not a game)
 
Yankee Stadium (original and rehabbed) many times, first time either 1963 or '64
new Yankee Stadium
Yankees spring training stadium (played game there, part of Fantasy Camp, January 1999)
Fenway Park many times
Shea Stadium probably 10 times
Camden Yards a few times, beautiful ballpark
Atlanta for a playoff game circa 1997
Busch stadium 1983, hot as hell
Astrodome 1974 quite a novelty back then
Arizona Diamondbacks circa 2004
Angels stadium circa 1995
 
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When my wife and I got married, we used Ballparks that one, the other, or we both have been to instead of table numbers. The only one she went to without me was Anaheim. and our quest to hit them all got derailed by...well...life.

I've been to:
1. Fenway
2. Busch II
3. Yankee II
4. Ballpark
5. ProPlayer
6. Shea
7. Jacobs
8. Metrodome
9. Olympic
10. Camden
11. RFK
12. Rogers
13. Miller
14. Wrigley
15. Tropicana
16. Yankee III
17. McAfee
18. AT&T
19. Nationals
20. Kaufman
21. PNC
22. Target
23. Coors
24. Citi
25. Citizens Bank
26. Busch III (pending. Going to StL. with my buddy for a Pearl Jam Concert next month. Hope to get tickets for game 2 of the Cardinals' season that afternoon).

I think that's it.

I've also been to City of Palms, JetBlue, and Hammond for Spring Training. Unfortunately, I was forced to pass up a trip to AZ in a couple of weeks for ST out west.
Impressive!!
 
When my wife and I got married, we used Ballparks that one, the other, or we both have been to instead of table numbers. The only one she went to without me was Anaheim. and our quest to hit them all got derailed by...well...life.

I've been to:
1. Fenway
2. Busch II
3. Yankee II
4. Ballpark
5. ProPlayer
6. Shea
7. Jacobs
8. Metrodome
9. Olympic
10. Camden
11. RFK
12. Rogers
13. Miller
14. Wrigley
15. Tropicana
16. Yankee III
17. McAfee
18. AT&T
19. Nationals
20. Kaufman
21. PNC
22. Target
23. Coors
24. Citi
25. Citizens Bank
26. Busch III (pending. Going to StL. with my buddy for a Pearl Jam Concert next month. Hope to get tickets for game 2 of the Cardinals' season that afternoon).

I think that's it.

I've also been to City of Palms, JetBlue, and Hammond for Spring Training. Unfortunately, I was forced to pass up a trip to AZ in a couple of weeks for ST out west.

You had 25 different parks and felt you had to pad the list further by delineating Yankee Stadium I vs Yankee Stadium II? :confused:

After reading some of these, I'll not only add Yankee II, but also Petco, where I walked around the grass area behind the scoreboard during a game, walked by the entrances at Arlington, Safeco, and Target, and drove within 200 yards of another dozen.
 
Wow, that's an amazing list. How was Polo Grounds? Do you think Babe Ruth really hit a home run to dead center?
It was the last year it was open I think... it was dumpy, and I was young, but I do remember how far away dead center was... CF was playing 100’ short of the fence.
 
Polo Grounds (My first [1949] & still my favorite. Taking Willie Mays out of the PG was a crime against Nature!)
Ebbets Field
Old Yankee Stadium
Shea
Citi
Renovated Yankee Stadium
Old Comiskey
PNC (Lovely ball park. Would be my fave but for emotional attachment to PG.)
 
Wrigley Field
Fenway Park
Yankee Stadium
The Metrodome (Twins)
Olympic Stadium (Expos)
Shea Staduim
Citi Field
 
You had 25 different parks and felt you had to pad the list further by delineating Yankee Stadium I vs Yankee Stadium II? :confused:

After reading some of these, I'll not only add Yankee II, but also Petco, where I walked around the grass area behind the scoreboard during a game, walked by the entrances at Arlington, Safeco, and Target, and drove within 200 yards of another dozen.
By virtue of being born in 1977. I never got to experience Yankee Stadium I. My first experience in the Bronx was in the 1997 ALDS. I went to the new one as a wedding present from my best man in 2009.

Incidentally, sat in the Monster Seats for the same reason, but that gift was from my brother.
 
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Atlanta—Fulton Co, Turner Field, STP

Baltimore—Camden Yard

Boston—Fenway Park

Chicago—Wrigley Field

Cincinnati—Riverfront Stadium

Colorado—Coors Field

Houston—Minute Maid

Kansas City—Municipal Stadium, Kauffman Stadium

Milwaukee—Miller Park

Montreal—Olympic Stadium

NY Mets—Shea Stadium, Citi Field

NYY—Yankee Stadium 1&2

Philadelphia—Veterans Stadium

St. Louis—Busch Stadium #2

Tampa—Tropicana

Texas—Globe Life

San Francisco—Candlestick

Washington—Nationals Park
 
1. Great American Ballpark
2. Wrigley Field
3. Pro Player
4. Dodger Stadium
5. Guaranteed Rate (or whatever the White Sox are now)
6. Nationals Park
7. Jacobs Field

I’m curious what is the favorite stadium or most recommended? I’ve been wanting to go to PNC for so long but have just never been able to make it to Pittsburgh during baseball season. The Nationals Park and my own GABP are my two faves thus far.
 
New and old Yankee Stadium
Shea and CitiField
Fenway
Veterans - Philly
Wrigley
PETCO Park - San Diego
Canden Yards
Nationals Park - D.C.
 
I’ll mix team and stadium names as I don’t remember all of them by name.

Fenway
Yankee Stadium- Old and New
Toronto
Camden
Trop
Citizen Bank
Washington Nats
Sun Park
Comerica
WSox
Target and Metrodome
Wrigley
Minute Maid
Safeco
Petco
Chase Field
 
I may forget a few....

Fenway Park (including back before Monster seats)
Yankee Stadium (back in ‘67)
Shea Stadium
Memorial Stadium and Camden Yards in Baltimore
Veteran’s Stadium and Citizens Bank Park in Philly.
Safeco Field Seattle
Wrigley Field
SkyDome (now Rogers Center), Toronto
Both Comiskey Park and what is now Guaranteed Rate Park in Chicago
Jack Murphy in San Diego
Dodger Stadium

I think that’s about it.
 
Fenway
Royals/Kauffman
Wrigley
Candlestick
Oakland Coliseum (Pedro‘s first game for the Red Sox)
Dodger Stadium
 
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Fenway
Yankee II
Yankee III
Shea
Citifield
Olympic
Camden Yards
Fulton County
Turner Field
Wrigley
Jack Murphy
Anaheim
Dodger
Candlestick
PacBell
Oakland Coliseum

Also: I saw an Oakland A's regular season game at Cashman Field in Las Vegas when the Coliseum was under repair about 20 years ago. We used to go to Doubleday Field in Cooperstown for the Hall of Fame game when we were kids, but those were exhibitions so it was more like going to spring training games.
 
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By virtue of being born in 1977. I never got to experience Yankee Stadium I. My first experience in the Bronx was in the 1997 ALDS. I went to the new one as a wedding present from my best man in 2009.

Incidentally, sat in the Monster Seats for the same reason, but that gift was from my brother.

My mistake - when I first looked at your list I thought you had both I and II in there, which is the same park. Obviously III is different.
 
My mistake - when I first looked at your list I thought you had both I and II in there, which is the same park. Obviously III is different.
No issues on my end.

My view on Yankees Stadium is that even if I were old enough, I'd still consider I and II different parks for this exercise.

Same footprint, but the building was gutted and rebuilt from the inside out. The renovation took two years and the only remaining structure were the outside facing walls.
 
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I’ve been to:

Three Rivers
PNC
Fenway
Wrigley
Nationals Park
Skydome
Coors
Progressive Field

I can’t recommend PNC Park enough. I’m a Pirates season ticket holder (cue laughter) so it’s easy to take it for granted at times, but if you can make it down here, it’s truly worth it.
 
My podcast guest had three or four must see parks. A few he loved for food. One the food was horrible. He maps out his epic great American road trip in great detail. Writing a book soon too. He’s passionate about the game and hurt by the recent black eye in cheating. Attending all 30 parks in one Summer (2013) is an episode you'll want to hear. Especially if you’ve been upset about baseball recently. Let me know what you think. My son and I would appreciate the feedback. It’s the first time we had a studio guest, long distance call. Enjoy!

Gas Up The Car

 
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Old Yankee Stadium
Fenway
Shea
Olympic Stadium (Montreal)
Toronto Rogers Center
Anaheim Stadium
Tropicana Field (awful)
Atlanta Turner Field
 
Yankee (original)
Shea
Fenway
Turner Field
Astrodome
Minute Maid Park
Ranger's park (Arlington)
Chase Field
Chavez Ravine
Angels Park (Anaheim)
Coors Field
Wrigley
Riverfront Stadium

Of them all, Fenway is the best!
 
Yankee I and II Stadiums many times
Fenway Pahk
Comiskey Park
Wrigley Field
Fulton County Stadium and Turner Field
Planning on doing a HOF (BB,BB,SOC,R&R,FB) vacation next year with the boys and will try to pick up 4 more stadiums along the way.
 
Yankee stadium
New Yankee stadium
Shea stadium
Citi Field
Fenway
Atlanta Fulton County stadium
Turner Field
Wrigley Field
Tropicana Field
Citizen's Bank Ballpark
 
Fenway
Old Yankee Stadium
Shea Stadium
Petco Park
US Cellular Field (or whatever it's called these days) - White Sox
Wrigley Field
 
Yankee Stadium (old and new)
Fenway
Shea
Citifield
RFK
GlobeLife - Texas Rangers
 
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